Occupational Therapy
Help Your Child Succeed with Pediatric Occupational Therapy Services
At PedsTeam, our pediatric occupational therapy services are designed to help children build the skills they need to thrive in daily life. Whether your child is struggling with fine motor skills, sensory processing, or everyday tasks, our expert therapists are here to guide them through engaging and personalized therapy sessions.
Occupational Therapy Benefits
Our pediatric occupational therapy services are focused on helping your child achieve greater independence and confidence in their everyday life. Here are just a few of the ways our therapy services can benefit your child:
Improved Fine Motor Skills
Better Sensory Processing
Increased Independence
Less Restrictive Eating
Visual Integration
Emotional Regulation
Conditions We Treat with Pediatric Occupational Therapy
Our pediatric therapy specialists are trained to treat a wide range of conditions and developmental challenges that affect a child’s daily functioning. Common conditions we address include:
Fine Motor Skills
Handwriting
Sensory Processing Disorders
Sensory Based Feeding Issues
Activities of Daily Living
Visual Integration Skills
Emotional Regulation Skills
Social Skills
Why PedsTeam?
Occupational Therapy for Your Child’s Success
Choosing the right therapy provider for your child is crucial to their progress and happiness. At PedsTeam, our pediatric occupational therapy services provide:
Tailored Treatment Plans
Each child receives a custom occupational therapy plan tailored to their unique needs and developmental goals.
Family-Friendly Environment
You’re welcome to stay and observe sessions or use the time for other tasks, knowing your child is in good hands.
Quick Access to Therapy
We prioritize promptly getting children into pediatric therapy programs without long delays between consultation and treatment.
Expert Pediatric Occupational Therapists
Our team is highly experienced in working with children to improve fine motor skills, coordination, sensory processing, and activities of daily living.
What to Expect
Our Pediatric Occupational Therapy Services
At PedsTeam, we’re committed to delivering the best possible care for your child. Our pediatric occupational therapy services are designed to be comprehensive and engaging. Here’s what you can expect when your child starts therapy with us:
Thorough Evaluation
We start with a detailed evaluation of your child’s skills, challenges, and goals. This helps us create a personalized occupational therapy plan that addresses their specific needs.
Custom Therapy Plan
Based on the evaluation, we develop a custom pediatric occupational therapy plan to target the areas where your child needs the most support. Every plan is unique and designed for your child’s success.
Engaging Therapy Sessions
We believe that children learn best when they’re having fun! That’s why our therapy sessions incorporate play and activities that help children develop skills while staying motivated and excited.
Regular Progress Updates
After each therapy session, we’ll keep you informed of your child’s progress and adjust the therapy plan as needed to ensure continuous improvement. These updates often include tips for home-based support the caregivers can supply between sessions.
Meet Our Team
Occupational Therapy Specialists and Staff
Our team of pediatric occupational therapy specialists is dedicated to providing the highest quality care for every child. We take a collaborative approach, working closely with families and healthcare providers to ensure that each child’s therapy plan is effective, engaging, and designed to meet their unique needs.
Rachel Rochester, MOT, OTR/L
Occupational Therapy Team Leader
“My favorite part of my job is getting to see my patients meet their goals and make progress. It’s amazing to see our kiddos grow and develop and thrive and such an honor to play a part in that. I also love getting to build relationships with patients and families and come alongside families to help give them the tools and strategies to empower their child to thrive at home and in the community.”
D'Allegra Cochran, OTD, OTR/L
Occupational Therapist
“I became an occupational therapist because I enjoy having the opportunity to use my cheerful spirit and talents to brighten the lives of each child and their families. I live by the saying “Leave people better than you found them.”
Shelby Resendiz, OTD, OTR/L
Occupational Therapist
“One thing I enjoy most about my job is collaborating with team members to ensure we are providing our kiddos with the best practice as well as carrying over learned skills. We love to “play with a purpose” here, so it is a rewarding experience to be able to carry out skilled therapy and see those results with a child under the impression that they’re just here to play and have fun!”
Anna Teetz, COTA/L
Occupational Therapy Assistant
“I enjoy getting to love on my patients and having the opportunity to show them that being different is fun. As a pediatric therapist, I have the privilege of not only treating my kiddos, but also the opportunity of getting into their world to do life alongside them. Every child has the opportunity to thrive, and it is such a gift to help them tap into their potential.”
How We’ve Helped Our Occupational Therapy Families
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At PedsTeam, we’re passionate about helping children reach their full potential through personalized, compassionate care. With our expert pediatric occupational therapy services, your child will develop the skills and confidence they need to thrive in everyday life. Let’s get started today!
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